The victim, who Davidson County deputies didn't identify, reported that someone had broken into two locked and enclosed trailers on old Highway 75 and stole a race car out of one of them, deputies said.

Deputies found the vehicle at a home on Old Highway 64 after receiving a tip on Nov. 11, deputies said.

Corum was identified as the suspect as the investigation continued, deputies said.

"(Corum) had attempted to conceal the vehicle by removing the body panels," deputies said in a news release. "The vehicle had been located at his residence along with the body panels that he had removed, as well as other items that had been stolen with the race car."

Corum turned himself in, deputies said. He was charged with one count of felony larceny of a motor vehicle, two counts of felony breaking and entering to motor vehicles and one count of felony attempting to break and enter a building.

On Tuesday, Corum also was charged with stealing a four-wheeler from the same victim in July.

He was held under a $10,000 secured bond pending a Dec. 3 court appearance.